Ho hum, another ridiculous drive-thru prank. Must be Wednesday.

We've featured YouTube magician Rahat Hussein on Geekosystem a few times, now. Over the past few months he’s put out several videos of his "invisible driver" prank, where he uses his car seat costumeto trick drive-thru employees into thinking that there’s no one driving the car. That can get old quickly, though, so clearly the only logical next step was for him to put a headless mannequin costume and have fellow YouTube prankster Ed Bassmaster dress up like a head-chewing zombie in the passenger seat. You know, like you do.

Earlier this month we saw YouTube user MagicofRahat's "Drive Thru Invisible Driver Prank," where he pulls up to fast food windows wearing a costume that looks like a car seat, thus making him appear invisible. It was tremendous! We spent days shouting "I'm a ghost!" and "Instagram dat joint!" at each other here at Geekosystem HQ, and we're thrilled to see Rahat's released a sequel, although I am a little disappointed nobody tells anyone else to "Instagram dat joint!" There's a pretty great moment with a girl in a Where's Waldo hat who's just not having it.
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As if the people working the drive-through window of fast food places don't have it bad enough, they're often on the receiving end of a lot of dumb pranks. "Coning" was a weird one where people grabbed ice cream cones by the ice cream. "Fire in the Hole!" -- where jerks throw drinks at the employees -- was probably the worst. This one though... this one we like. A guy built a car seat costume and used to it make fast food workers think there's no one in the car. No one gets hurt. Nothing gets sticky. We just get a hilarious video and the new catchphrase "Instagram dat joint!"